Understanding Land Rover Service Codes: A, B, and Beyond

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If you own a Land Rover, you’ve probably seen service codes like A Service or B Service appear on your dashboard or logbook. These codes can be confusing at first, especially since they don’t always match what other car brands use. So what do Land Rover A and B services actually mean, and how do they fit into your vehicle’s maintenance schedule?

At Brisbane Land Rover Service, we help owners understand what their service codes mean and make sure their vehicles are looked after properly according to the manufacturer’s schedule.

What Are Land Rover Service Codes?

Land Rover uses a coded service system to indicate which level of maintenance your vehicle needs. The most common are A Service and B Service, which alternate throughout your maintenance schedule depending on your mileage, driving conditions, and model year.

Each service type represents a different level of work. The A Service is generally a lighter, routine maintenance visit, while the B Service is more comprehensive. Some models may also show other codes or combined services, such as A+B, when multiple maintenance tasks fall due at the same time.

What Is a Land Rover A Service?

A Land Rover A Service is the most basic scheduled service, designed to keep your vehicle running smoothly between major service intervals.

During an A Service, your mechanic will usually:

  • Replace the engine oil and oil filter
  • Inspect and top up all fluids, including coolant, brake fluid, power steering and washer fluid
  • Check the air filter and cabin filter
  • Inspect the brakes, suspension, and steering components
  • Test all lights, battery, and electronics
  • Reset the service indicator and perform a diagnostic check

An A Service is typically required every 12 months or 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres, depending on your model and driving conditions. It focuses on preventative maintenance and catching small issues before they become costly repairs.

What Is a Land Rover B Service?

The B Service is a more detailed inspection and maintenance visit that covers everything in the A Service, plus a range of additional checks and replacements.

A typical Land Rover B Service includes:

  • All items from the A Service
  • Replacement of air filter and pollen filter (if due)
  • Brake fluid flush and replacement
  • Inspection of drive belts, hoses and underbody components
  • Wheel rotation and alignment check
  • Full diagnostic scan and software updates if available
  • Road test and performance evaluation

The B Service is usually scheduled every 24 months or 20,000 to 30,000 kilometres, alternating with the A Service. It’s designed to keep your Land Rover in peak condition for long-term reliability.

Beyond A and B: Other Land Rover Service Codes

While A and B services are the most common, some Land Rover models use additional service codes or indicators. These may include:

  • C Service: A larger maintenance visit, often including spark plugs, coolant flush, or transmission fluid replacement.
  • D Service: Major scheduled maintenance for higher mileage vehicles, covering components such as timing belts or driveline inspections.
  • Brake or DEF reminders: Some newer diesel Land Rovers display specific reminders for AdBlue refills or brake pad replacement.

Your vehicle’s onboard computer tracks both time and mileage to determine which service is due. This helps ensure maintenance is completed when the car needs it, not just by the calendar.

How Independent Specialists Handle Land Rover Service Codes

At Brisbane Land Rover Service, we follow the same logbook and diagnostic systems used by dealerships, which means your service records stay compliant with manufacturer standards. The difference is that you’ll receive a more personal approach, clear communication, and better value for money.

We use OEM or genuine-quality parts, high-grade Castrol oils, and Bosch diagnostic equipment that allows us to read and reset all service codes. Your new car warranty also remains fully valid when serviced by our licensed technicians.

Why Service Codes Matter

Ignoring a service reminder might not cause immediate problems, but it can affect performance, fuel economy, and long-term reliability. Regular A and B services ensure your Land Rover’s complex systems stay in sync and your investment remains protected.

Keeping your service history up to date also helps maintain resale value, as prospective buyers look for a consistent logbook record from reputable Land Rover specialists.

When to Book Your Next Land Rover Service

If your dashboard is displaying an A or B Service reminder, or you’re unsure which service your Land Rover is due for, our team can help identify what’s required based on your vehicle’s VIN and service history.

We’ll give you a clear breakdown of what’s included, what it costs, and when it’s needed, so there are no surprises.

Book Your Land Rover Service in Brisbane

Whether you’re due for an A Service, B Service, or something more complex, the team at Brisbane Land Rover Service can help keep your vehicle running at its best.

Our workshop is equipped with the latest diagnostic technology and experienced technicians who specialise in European vehicles.

Book your next Land Rover service today and experience the difference of a trusted independent specialist.